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Athens, GREECE: A relative is supported by psychologist after the procedure of recognizing bodies of the victims of the Cypriot private Helios lines plane which crashed down 14 August near Athens, at the city's hospital morgue 15 August 2005. Only 45 of the 118 bodies found at the crash site were recognizible. All of the 121people onboard were killed in the accident. Most of the 121 people on a Cypriot airliner which slammed into a wooded hill near Athens were likely already dead before impact, Greek authorities said Monday as they grappled with the haunting mystery of what caused the crash. AFP PHOTO / LOUIS GOULIAMAKI (Photo credit should read LOUISA GOULIAMAKI/AFP via Getty Images)

Athens, GREECE:  A relative is supported by psychologist after the procedure of recognizing bodies of the victims of the Cypriot private Helios lines plane which crashed down 14 August near Athens, at the city's hospital morgue 15 August 2005.  Only 45 of the 118 bodies found at the crash site were recognizible. All of the 121people onboard were killed in the accident. Most of the 121 people on a Cypriot airliner which slammed into a wooded hill near Athens were likely already dead before impact, Greek authorities said Monday as they grappled with the haunting mystery of what caused the crash.   AFP PHOTO / LOUIS GOULIAMAKI  (Photo credit should read LOUISA GOULIAMAKI/AFP via Getty Images)